Q: If we got a 4th & 5th rounder for Byrd like we got for [Marshawn] Lynch, was it worth it? - @CircleThisWagon

Absolutely not. Lynch was traded to Seattle for a 4th round pick and a conditional 6th round pick, which became a 5th rounder because Beast Mode became Beast Mode.

What came of those two picks?

Chris Hairston (4th Round) is currently on Injured Reserve and Tank Carder (5th Round) is on the Browns with 7 career tackles.

Granted, the Bills dished Lynch because of depth at running back (Fred Jackson, C.J. Spiller). They don't have depth at safety. And naming me the safeties on their roster is not depth. Trading one of the best safeties in the game for two mediocre draft picks would fix nothing. He can still be franchise tagged again, so it's not like the Bills HAVE to trade him.

Q: How will Byrd/[Stephon] Gilmore issue affect % of blitzes called? A lot, some or meh? - @billsguy34

Some. The Bills secondary has more problems than a Miley Cyrus foam finger. An effective pass rush takes pressure off the cornerbacks. But an ineffective pass rush leaves cornerbacks out to dry. The Bills are without their best cornerback (Gilmore), so they may drop back in coverage a bit more than they intended. With the Bills high-blitz scheme defense, the defensive line and/or linebackers MUST get to Tom Brady. If not, #12 will pick apart a porous Bills secondary.

Q: What's the likelihood of pulling an oblique if you drink 12 Mike's Hard Lemonades and 7 Jell-O shots in one night? - @PSmith_10

Q: Think the screen game will be as prominent this year as it was under [Chan] Gailey? - @McBpj

YES. EJ Manuel's best receivers are his running backs. Expect a run-first offense with a short pass attack - similar to Gailey - but with a few more shots downfield. As Manuel gets more comfortable, the pass attack will open up.